Talk about italy, italians and italian language. For help with and info about acquiring italian citizenship through the process of right of blood also known as jure sanguinis or iure sanguinis How does learning italian compare to learning spanish I believe italian is much closer to latin and spanish has many arabic influences Everyone keeps saying italian is harder but as of now i disagree I think italian is easier on the ears and easier to understand
To anyone who has studied both languages, how do they compare? “italiano” (the language) is a masculine noun, nouns have their own gender so it doesn’t matter who says it If you want to say that you are italian then you’d say “sono italiana”, because in that case the word “italiano” is an adjective referred to you, a woman, and therefore it has to be changed to the feminine form. A big friendly table full of italian recipes, culinary tips, discussion, and photos! The spicy italian was the last reason i even went to subway for anything Now it's gone, and they jacked up the prices on everything else
A place to find information and assistance in the pursuit of italian citizenship. A community that celebrates italian american heritage and encourages all italians and italian enthusiasts to unite Una comunità che celebra il patrimonio italoamericano e incoraggia tutti gli italiani e gli appassionati italiani a unirsi.
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